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             Truthfulness, uprightness and integrity are the attributes of the righteous and the
             hallmarks of the pure. Truthfulness is the goodliest of qualities as it comprehendeth
             all other virtues. A truthful person will be protected from all moral afflictions, will

             shrink from every evil deed, and be preserved from every wicked act, inasmuch as all
             vices and misdeeds are the very antithesis of truthfulness, and a truthful man will

             hold them all in utter abhorrence.

             ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, from a Tablet, translated from the Persian


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             Truthfulness is the foundation of all human virtues. Without truthfulness progress

             and success, in all the worlds of God, are impossible for any soul. When this holy
             attribute is established in man, all the divine qualities will also be acquired.



             ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, cited in The Advent of Divine Justice


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             If  a  man  in  his  own  home  doth  not  treat  his  relations  and  friends  with  entire
             trustworthiness and integrity, his dealings with the outside world -- no matter how
             much trustworthiness and honesty he may bring to them -- will prove barren and

             unproductive. First one should order one's own domestic affairs, then attend to one's
             business with the public.


             ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The Compilation of Compilations vol II

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             What shall faith and piety avail if trustworthiness be lacking? Of what consequence
             can  they  be?  What  benefit  or  advantage  can  they  confer?  Wherefore  ‘Abdu’l-Bahá

             counselleth  the  friends  --  nay,  rather,  fervently  imploreth  them  --  so  vigilantly  to
             guard the sanctity of the Cause of God and preserve their own dignity as individuals
             that all nations shall come to know and honour them for their trustworthiness and

             integrity. They can render no greater service than this today. To act otherwise would
             be to take an axe to the root of the Cause of God -- we take refuge with God from this

             heinous transgression and pray that He will protect His loved ones from committing
             so flagrant a wrong.


             ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The Compilation of Compilations vol II




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